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Australian Paper's recycling plant is reducing carbon emissions
by around 200,000 tonnes annually, while removing 80,000 tonnes of
wastepaper from Australia's landfill.

The $90 million de-inking recycled paper plant, at Australian
Paper's Maryvale Mill in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria, can handle
up to 80,000 metric tonnes of waste paper annually, producing
around 50,000 metric tonnes of recycled content pulp each year.

The plant supports about 250 jobs in local manufacturing and
wastepaper collection industries.

The CEFC provided finance of $9.9 million towards the project,
which also received an Australian Government grant of $9.5 million
and support from the Victorian Government. The plant opened in
April 2015.